Almond Project

The first EB5 qualifying project sponsored by the California Consortium involved the development of almond orchards within the Regional Center’s area of operation – California’s San Joaquin Valley. The Consortium now manages over 3,000 acres of orchards on behalf of its EB5 investors. Immigrant investor businesses are responsible for making land improvements including planting, irrigation system installation, and yearly maintenance and harvesting.

Petition Approvals

The California Consortium has an excellent track record of I-526 and I-829 Petition Approvals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long has the Regional Center been operational?

The California Consortium was approved as a Designated Regional Center in 2002. In was the first regional center approval after a five-year hiatus in the EB-5 Pilot Program. The California Consortium approval followed a lengthy application process that largely contributed to the new regional center evaluation process established by USCIS at that time.

Do any investors have an approved I-829 Removal of Conditions?

Presently, over 130 California Consortium clients have received their I-829 Removal of Conditions. As with the I-526 petition process, the California Consortium team assists the investor and the attorney preparing the case.